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Democratizing the post-socialist media: A comparative study of television broadcasting policy in Bulgaria and Czech Republic, 1989--1999.

机译:使后社会主义媒体民主化:1989--1999年保加利亚和捷克共和国的电视广播政策比较研究。

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In 1989 most Central and East European (CEE) states began a challenging transition from socialist regimes to market democracies. An important part of this process has been the reconstruction of the state-controlled media into independent and pluralistic systems, which can ensure the meaningful exercise of civic information rights, such as the right to obtain information, to form and express opinions freely, and refine them in public discussions. The dissertation examines the ways in which media policy has protected and/or distorted these information rights in the post-socialist period. Television is singled out from other types of media because it remains the most popular source of information for the public in CEE, while its reform has been prolonged and widely contested.; Theoretically, the analysis has been informed by Habermas's historical account of the public sphere as a space for reasoned and critical debate among citizens. The concept is re-considered in view of the complex process of post-socialist transformation, which includes the democratization of the state, the transition to market economy, and the revival of civil society. The revised concept is used as a tool for comparing and evaluating broadcasting policies in two countries—Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia/the Czech Republic between 1989 and 1999. While emphasizing the progress made in restoring basic information rights of citizens in these two cases, the dissertation still confirms the continuous trend of political interference, particularly characteristic of Bulgaria.; Furthermore, the study situates the policy analysis within the broader context of democratization and concludes that the post-socialist state and the emerging market have at once enhanced and distorted the creation of the public sphere in both countries. The examination of the media policy, advocated by international organizations like the European Union and local civil society activists, shows that they have mostly contributed to the democratization of broadcasting policy, particularly in Bulgaria. However, the study of the Czech broadcasting reforms, including the complex Nova TV case, suggests that in the long run the aggressive pursuit of liberalization, in the absence of strong public-service guarantees, is likely to distort the emerging public sphere and incite civic response.
机译:1989年,大多数中东欧国家开始了从社会主义政权到市场民主国家的富有挑战性的转变。这一过程的重要部分是将国家控制的媒体重构为独立的多元化系统,这可以确保公民信息权的有意义的行使,例如获得信息的权利,自由形成和表达意见的权利以及完善他们在公开讨论中。本文探讨了后社会主义时期媒体政策保护和/或扭曲这些信息权的方式。电视之所以与其他类型的媒体区别开来,是因为它仍然是中欧和东欧地区最受欢迎的信息来源,而电视的改革已经经过漫长而广泛的争论。从理论上讲,该分析是基于哈贝马斯对公共领域作为公民之间进行理性和批判性辩论的空间的历史叙述而得出的。考虑到后社会主义转型的复杂过程,其中包括国家的民主化,向市场经济的过渡以及公民社会的复兴,重新考虑了这一概念。经修订的概念被用作比较和评估1989年至1999年两个国家(保加利亚和捷克斯洛伐克/捷克共和国)的广播政策的工具。尽管强调了在这两种情况下恢复公民基本信息权所取得的进展,但本文仍然确认政治干预的持续趋势,特别是保加利亚的特点。此外,该研究在更广泛的民主化背景下进行了政策分析,并得出结论,后社会主义国家和新兴市场立即增强和扭曲了两国公共领域的创造。欧洲联盟和地方民间社会活动家等国际组织提倡的媒体政策审查表明,它们在很大程度上促进了广播政策的民主化,特别是在保加利亚。但是,对捷克广播改革的研究(包括复杂的Nova TV案)表明,从长远来看,在缺乏强有力的公共服务保障的情况下,对自由化的积极追求可能会扭曲新兴的公共领域并煽动公民响应。

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  • 作者单位

    The American University.;

  • 授予单位 The American University.;
  • 学科 Political Science Public Administration.; Mass Communications.; Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2001
  • 页码 319 p.
  • 总页数 319
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 政治理论;传播理论;政治理论;
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